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While some sports and lifestyles still have to do some catching up on the Oakley brand it needs no real introduction in the world of triathlon and endurance sport. If we ask around fellow athletes the Radar is one of … Continue reading →

How much better does it get? Mallorca, sunshine and Cube latest 2012 weapon for the road available for testing! We took the Cube Litening Super HPC Race out for a test and road it up the winding roads to the … Continue reading →

Before we start our series of minimalist running shoe / sandal / socks reviews let’s talk a little about why people run barefoot, what the benefits are and if we really have to be barefoot to be barefoot. By now … Continue reading →

The new year has started and we are ready to rock! In 2012 you can expect everything to be a little more ‘natural’ – more natural food, natural / barefoot running, natural sports clothing…but don’t be fooled. There will still … Continue reading →

Check out those 10 most memorable moments in triathlon 2011 according to Triathlete Europe. Do you agree? What moment are you missing? 1. Brownlees’ Brotherly Domination in Madrid Great Britain’s Alistair Brownlee could have handily won the ITU World Championship … Continue reading →

At the Outdoor Expo in Friedrichshafen we had the pleasure to bump into the founders of Sziols Sun Glasses and quickly realized: There is not a lot the guys/girls at Sziols did not think about. We had heard of Sziols … Continue reading →

Endless hours of swimming, running, cycling, lifting weights, stretching, eating healthy and sacrificing a lot – I guess as a triathlete you deserve showing off a little! One of the best places in the world to do so is still the Dig Me Beach on Hawaii – especially if you make it there for the IM World Champs!

Those are 3 of the key selling points mentioned on the On-Running website. If you take a second to listen to their video you’ll some other factors they are bringing to the table are:

– Normal running shoes only minimize horizontal impact but not vertical impact which according to them is the one really causing the damage to ligaments and so on.

– On-Running’s Cloudtech Technology combines perfect shock reduction with a maximum energy output when pushing the foot off the ground

Well – companies can tell us a lot – we took the Cloudrunner to the test for the last 9 months to see what the buzz is all about.

The Cloudrunner is certainly an interesting shoe – especially when usually preferring a rather light running shoe with little cushion – two factors that most certainly do not account for the Cloudrunner. However, the first 300 meters wearing this shoe where sensational. The sensation of kicking your own butt with every step. It is truly amazing how your feet bounce of the road with every step thanks to their Cloudtech technology.

During our runs the Cloudrunner has proven to be especially beneficial during your first runs after a hard training session or a race. The tired legs and heavy impact an athlete tends to experience when getting back into running after a tough race practically did not exist. A fact that leads us to believe that their cushion system does indeed protect the ligaments more than other shoes might do.

On the long runs the shoe allowed for a good technique and sufficient stride beyond the point where our legs usually tend to get tired. The shoe certainly allowed to keep the pace up for a long time.

On the short runs the shoe really seems to help you speed up and put some serious pace onto the road.

Despite a lot of positive features such as: Great shoe to run barefoot in, thought through technology, allows for a very active run style even when getting tired, comfortable fit and so on we did not fall in love with the shoe. Which is mainly because of the heavy weight, the soft cushion (just way too soft for us – it takes away a lot from the athletic feel to a running shoe) and the high position you have in the shoe due to a thick mid-sole and cushion system. Fortunately those are the most subjective features in every running shoe test. Features a person has to decide for themselves.

There are testimonials on their website such as: It’s like running in clouds which we were unfortunately not able to proof or test…and we will never try to run on clouds! Promise!

We’ll keep and use the Cloudrunner as an added training tool – for the first longer runs after the winter break or an early training session after a tough race! On the other hand – the shoe could be the perfect shoe for anybody doing triathlons who has trouble maintaining a solid run stride throughout the final run. This is the area where we see the most benefit in running the Cloudrunner!